In this piece I ask the question: How has education contributed to the formation or prevention of nationalism in Germany and Japan? In examining this, after defining the standard conceptions of nationalism, I apply these definitions to pre-war and post-war Germany and Japan. Ultimately, I conclude that the goals of education, concepts of national identity that are taught, history curricula, and control of education all historically have the potential to contribute to the rise of nationalism within a country. Based on these fields, I find that although there are similar nationalist trends in both countries during the pre-war period, in the post-war period, Germany has altered these structures to diverge more significantly from its past than ...
International audienceHistory education, by nature, transmits an ‘official’ version of national iden...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
A majority of the studies concerning the European continent have focused only upon the well-chronicl...
This paper attempted to investigate the effects of nationalism ideology on school curriculum. In so ...
When the United States began its reconstruction of Japan after World War II, they consistently put t...
This paper is intended to examine as a preparatory work the concept of nationalism, preceding the st...
Current research focuses on nationalism in the Great Empire of Japan (1868– 1945). The main objectiv...
Main object of the research is the nationalism appearing in the system of education in Meiji period ...
Following dissolution of empires, nation-states appeared on the stage of history in the 19th century...
Hatred among people based on nationalistic sentiments leads to interstate conflict. Many governments...
From the late 1990s though the turn of the century, scholarly and popular media voiced concern that ...
This thesis is about the deconstruction and reconstruction of the education system in Japan and Germ...
The latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education Series explores the relationship between educat...
Nationalism is a product of the modern era and is closely linked to the development of capitalism. I...
Pre-World War II Japan, throughout the first half of the twentieth century, was a nation with a stro...
International audienceHistory education, by nature, transmits an ‘official’ version of national iden...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
A majority of the studies concerning the European continent have focused only upon the well-chronicl...
This paper attempted to investigate the effects of nationalism ideology on school curriculum. In so ...
When the United States began its reconstruction of Japan after World War II, they consistently put t...
This paper is intended to examine as a preparatory work the concept of nationalism, preceding the st...
Current research focuses on nationalism in the Great Empire of Japan (1868– 1945). The main objectiv...
Main object of the research is the nationalism appearing in the system of education in Meiji period ...
Following dissolution of empires, nation-states appeared on the stage of history in the 19th century...
Hatred among people based on nationalistic sentiments leads to interstate conflict. Many governments...
From the late 1990s though the turn of the century, scholarly and popular media voiced concern that ...
This thesis is about the deconstruction and reconstruction of the education system in Japan and Germ...
The latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education Series explores the relationship between educat...
Nationalism is a product of the modern era and is closely linked to the development of capitalism. I...
Pre-World War II Japan, throughout the first half of the twentieth century, was a nation with a stro...
International audienceHistory education, by nature, transmits an ‘official’ version of national iden...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
A majority of the studies concerning the European continent have focused only upon the well-chronicl...